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The neurology of posture: Target the brain to fix the body | 50153

Journal of Neurology & Neurophysiology

ISSN - 2155-9562

The neurology of posture: Target the brain to fix the body

Joint Event on International Conference on Neuroimmunology, Neurological disorders and Neurogenetics & 28th World Summit on Neurology, Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology

September 26-27, 2018 | Montreal, Canada

Annette Verpillot

Posturepro, Canada

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Neurol Neurophysiol

Abstract :

The objective of this video conference is to explain the connections between neurology and posture and provide impactful tools to fix the body by targeting the brain. It will teach how to assess postural alignment and how to correct posture with the help of the neurological system. By addressing the neurology of posture, difficulties that stem from either the brain or the bodyâ??s sensors can be rehabilitated. This video will begin with a description of the neurological workings of the postural system. Posture is an outcome of the unconscious processes of the neuro musculoskeletal system. The brain receives information from entry points to the somatosensory system, such as the soles of the feet and the eyes, to then output a posture adapted to the bodyâ??s environment. Thus, by working on these entry points, it is possible to improve the information input to the brain and ultimately maximize the output to the rest of the body. This video will then include instruction on how to easily determine oneâ??s posture, by way of sagittal, frontal and the transverse plane assessments. Closer inspection of arm/ leg length discrepancy, scapular/ pelvic tilt, rotation of the pelvis, and the use of a plum line will all help identify postural misalignments. Such misalignments can lead to injury and pain. When the body is misaligned, it cannot perform optimally and a â??wearing downâ?? can occur. This presentation will provide the tools necessary to address these symptoms and re-establish optimal alignment. Correction protocols including eye exercises for eye convergence and indications for shoe sizing/fit will allow attendees to improve the information coming from the somatosensory system and help the brain output an aligned posture. Our global posture is often overlooked during rehabilitation or when addressing symptoms such as pain, but a good brain-body connection is key for injury and disease prevention.

Biography :

Annette Verpillot is the founder of Posturepro, a health company specializing in body neuromechanics and Posturology. She completed her studies alongside Dr. Bricot in France. She has developed some of the world’s most advanced rehabilitation and injury prevention training protocols, while also creating an international Posturology training program. Her unique postural evaluation system has gained great distinction and is recognized throughout the world for addressing chronic pain, increasing strength, and increasing sports proficiency. Today, she is regarded as one of the most experienced Posturologists in North America and has had numerous opportunities to present and teach Posturology to professionals in various fields (medicine, chiropractic, dentistry, naturopathy, sports therapy, and ophthalmology). She continues to recognize and address the various factors associated with global health issues and inspire open-minded professionals who wish to truly and lastingly help their clients and patients.

E-mail: education@posturepro.co

 

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